Hyundai Duty Free to operate massive digital signage at its store
SEOUL, Feb. 14 (Yonhap) -- Hyundai Department Store Duty Free Co., one of South Korea's duty-free operators, said Thursday that it will turn on a huge digital sign at its Seoul outlet starting later this week.
The new signage will be used on the outer wall of Hyundai Department Store's Trade Center branch in southern Seoul starting on Friday, the company said.
The LED-based electronic display, using the latest technology, will show video or multimedia content for informational and advertising purposes.
Hyundai Department Store Duty Free said it will show K-pop videos, global weather information, and other travel contents every day between 6:00 a.m. and midnight.
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